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Acute peripheral arterial occlusion

Acute peripheral arterial occlusion: Introduction

Acute peripheral arterial occlusion: A sudden blockage of a peripheral artery. The blockage may result from a blood clot, embolism, dissection or trauma. Symptoms usually start suddenly. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Acute peripheral arterial occlusion is available below.

Symptoms of Acute peripheral arterial occlusion

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Causes of Acute peripheral arterial occlusion

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Treatments for Acute peripheral arterial occlusion

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